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Show V THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL M 20, 1923. ffHAT MIGHT BE CALLED A SUCCESSFUL TIGER HUNT YOU KNOW ME, AL" Bees Defeat Bengaleers-b- y - 1ruv&.CU&' $coringCountersin (L&-- Tb x&uO tr? VMP OvYS: Words by RING W. LARDNER THESE PlTC-- ' tfObT LIKE AGAfMJT Lovely Blocks of Four tfIns,. poR&ET WHO MOW dtMfc CtdLem. SJ a&W TrVP ifi tlun Copyright, 1923, Ball Syndicate, 6uSHUEA(rce 0-0- SOE; 0 Essick Sends Up Quartet of Flingers, and All 1 Are Treated Similarly; Os Vitt Cleans Full House With Double; Dick McCabe Takes Over Singletons Game and Performs Nobly. t 1 I t In the Candlelight Salt Lak , Var- At tea Ang! d , At Portland San Franelaeo S, 1. 4. Saattla 2, Anflalaa At Bdattlw Lot d At Oakland Sacra manto 8, cM iJie t&iw Port-(lan- & Cuft W jrktn OJtt Oak-.Han- i. la to The Tribal. LOS ANGELES. Cal.. April IS. The Salt Lake Bar a burnished up their batting binoculars today, with the result that four Verrton pitchers were . tfo y-- io unable to atop" what subsequently happened. Thus, In tha resumed national. pastime, the visitors made It ' two stralfht by a score of 3 to 3. It ' was assault by the a Bees, coupled with uncertain fielding by the Tigers, which did tha business so plain and aboveboard as to leave nothing mysterious about tha taeance. iced tha gams as early Balt am the fake third with a slashing assault ghelienbacka spitter, and there was no thaw to release the Tigers. John Singleton started for tha Bees, and. although no runs had been registered against him, he was removed s In the fourth when a trace of began ta show in his performn four-ruance. The Bees staged another rally in tha sixth, counting again In tha seventh, Beat Oat Into Action. Tha Bess werai threatening In the first and second, but It was not until tha third that Shollenback and Balt Lake his surroundings cracked. did not become turbulent until two had been retired in that round, but then tha combers began Inundating the plate. Manager Lewis himself stuff with a started the strong-arsingle to left. Strand soaked one of the same caliber to right and took second, while Lewis went to third, This feat when Schneider fumbled. was immediately duplicated In left, meaning that Wilhoit singled to that section. lewis counted on the hit and Strand came across when Bodie booted the smash. Then the Bees enlarged their batting style. Leslie scored Wilhoit with a line double, and Pearce, with a two-pl-y thrust, brought Leslie to the threshold. There was a lull while dim doily ' relieved who had run dry. An yhbellenhark, error by French put Peters on first sjtnd Pearce at third. The latter was double steal, jiailed In toan attempted French and hack again. tjiannah Expect Clubhouse to Be Ready Not Later Than June fence-locki- Take Second Five of First Eleven in American Marathon Straight From Angels; Are Previous Winners. Seals Beat Beavers. Indians, wild-see- If iarvta. OAKLAND, April It. Ineffective pitching at critical moments - rave g Sacramento a victory aver the Oaks today, 8 to i. Sacramento got a lead In tha fourth, the Oaks tying It up In the seventh. Red Smith,' Oakland ahortetop, was spiked during the game and will be out of the lineup for several days. UolverMl tenth-limin- OAKLAND. SACRAMENTO. B.H.O A B.H 0 A MrG Unite, 8 4 2 8 4 Wllta.rf 4 18 OCeoper.rf Koppvlf Heoiarw'Sb 4 1 0 2CUier,2b 8 11 1 Wet eel, if 4 2 8 1 8tlUo,2b 8 0 1 BjLafafetto lb Rrewe.ef 48 803 1 4 ('erhrane.rf.. 4 6i)rabakr,9b. ft8 18 8 8 2 4 1 18 ljBaker.e MoiiwlU.lb.a. 4 8 2 0Mmttba Kohler e 8088 0 2 Fitter?, p 8Uurrhie,p e 8 8 OiArtctt.p 3 8 14 Ryes ... ... ... ... ..... irpieg.e .... Rokwer.ss ... .X V V sy V Rhea-Jaia- :A 6o4UiSbttAv-r- Tha days best hitters: AB. H. TR P CI A G. Agnesr. Ban Fran a 3 4 1.00 1 Koehler, tkaramento.. Hood, lam Angeles. ...4 4a 3 Wilhoit. Balt Lake Leslie, Salt Walsh, San Fnui ..... 3 8 Raker, Oakland Pearce, Balt Lnke. ... .4 Vltt, Bait lake... ....4 4 Hannah, Vernon ..4 Wotsel, Oakland S4 1 Total Hendry, Ban Fran,.. ,44 I U Poole, Portland VERNON. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Gressett, Portland Sh Los Angeles. .4 Carroll. Fmith. t Chart tiouru., cf ,,l Daly, Los Angeles. . .4 4 R, Murphy, lb ,.8 Jacobs, Beattie - Ike.....l The series stand: Bolt Lake won 2, Vernon won 1 postponed. -- Glider, 1 I P Totals .... ..SS . Hatted for Jolly In fourth. ixxBatied for Doyle In sixth. 1000 I 88 Total .. 40 11 80 18 ftladeree eut is the sixth for Interference. fHetted for McGIbbU Is tenth. Totals lUatted for Uftrtlte is testa. Score by iaainga 8 88200880 13 flarrameat Oshlend 008018100 Bwnmeryt Rub ClifUs, Rrews, flkhans, MetliBBie 2. Wet-ae- l. Cooper, Cether. Error Baker. Two runs 4 kits 18 at bet off Murckks is 4 iBning. Ckerge defeat te Ariel!. Rhbs Fapuolb)e for Morcbto 2. Htrock eat By rmtty 2. by Arkett 2. Base oe ball Off Plttery 2, off Ariett 8, off Ifarcbio 1. Hit by pitcher Siglls by Morchio; Wetael by Plttery. Stolen baae hire Weteel, 8I1Ib. Two-be- e Cochrane, Koehler. Sacrifice Doable it Jittery. pltye Plttery to IfcGieaU to Mollwits 3, Cathey to Lafayette. Time 2.10. empires a ad Carroll. 02 INDIANS WALLOP ANGELS ONCE MORE By rstveratl tc lev, April IB Seattle today gain defeated Los Angeles In the second gam of the aeries by the score of 4 to 3. BUATTLE, BKA7TI.E LOg AMOHLRg. Twmihly.rf . . fenoll.U ... BH0A 1 elljee.lf BHOft 4 1 3 iloiinalim.tb. . 4 I t 4 Mcbwcr.rf 4ft 11 OiKiilred.cf 4 4 3 OOrr.M ,, . a ft a t'iftirrixa) a a s is wtB.ua 4 3 8 Oltaryu e . 3 ft Sjsrob. p .. OTisne, 31 . 1 ft ft ftjtftefcefr 6 3 3 0 ftlfto hi 144 IUrtia,9t 8 8 18 0 8 18 0 8 1888 Thtals .. 6 4 H 11 TWils ,, M8 3713 Batted for henw la alath. f Bailed to 4ir.se la sixth. Bewe hr linlsga -tee Ahgvlta ... 6 ft ft 1 6 6 -i- tUe 4 0 0 4 r irwi, vii7, burro, urr, Hi ivia Tiru Off.JalvHi MrAolff kni, IbdUiv By Ltoo 8 2 8. defeet t. Lmna. At bat off 26. cftg hlt eft Lyon 7, runs off Lyons 4.Lyon. K track Two-baa- to Brlfga. a ad Tumas. ft, l.os Angeles won 0, Seattle won 3, postponed. Sacramento won A Oakland won 4. postponed Ban Francisco wen 3, Portland won 0. .8118 10 8 0 1. fff B.e os Lyons 2. eff Thaoiaa 1 Wild pUehL7n, Hit by pltclmr Baldwin by Leona, stolen bason RaUwla. - Klhit Houd. Sacrifice I'1hit Peal. Donbl. ..... rf French, as .......S Gorman, lb ...1 4 Hannah, e Fbelienback. p dolly, p ,.......,.1 1 xHich Iloyle, p ,..,.,.0 xxOBrleo .... ,.l . 4- - ..... ...8 ,...4 ... 2trJLiV Off Jacobs 8, ...4 Bodis, If Rchncidcr, 0 4MaWa. 0 0 0tKatfht ... ... ... .18 13 ,......1 n 8 110 .4180 ,8281 --J 828 and ft Ill V V McCabe Comes Along. 1 ... ..... n 5 One down In the fourth when erred on Schneider. Singleton Allied the drying bases with passds 4 $to French and Gorman. Singleton seemed inclined to Continue In the face of darkening skies, but Captain dlttlfetttt' a Oscar Vltt decided that discretion was the better part of valor, so Dick McOlok McCabs, who held the Top Cabe scaled the rough mould. Hannah TlQert In sn Iron grip; and, bottom, drove Into a force out. Schneider slipOscar Vltt, whoso double ecored three ping across. McCabe fanned High, In the elxth batting for Jolly. Then, In tha fifth, Murphy, Schneider and Bodie comTANDINQ 0 THE CLUBS. bined and knocked a run out of McCabe. Jess Doyle took hold In tha fifth and looked good until the elxth, v hen there was a burst of bhttng which would hare distressed any pitcher, and again It all happened with two Peters waited for four wide gone, onee and Doyle protested that he wee the victim of bad umpiring. McCabe singled, which, with a walk to Sheehan, stocked the bases. Vltt, with ' a line double to the scoreboard, sent the three runner home In a compact drove, and Oscar ambled over on a stiff single by Lewie. Parry OBrien batted for Doyle In the elxth and wasted a perfectly good single.. This brought Roy Gilder to the firing line in the seventh. Strand singled, stole second, was sacrificed by Wilhoit and squeezed across the . plate by Pearce. Such Wild Heaves Tha vital statistics: Fheeban, h ......4 .4 Vltt, 3b lewis, if Strand, of .......S t Wilhoit, rI lb pearca, as ,,....4 Peters, o Singleton, p ....I A McCabe, p TWala.. Work has bee a going ahead rapidthe new clubhouse at the Sait Lake City Country club on the link! In Parley's eanyotfland It is expected that the official opening - will com nag later than June 1. and maybe sooner. Tbs men's locker and shower rooms art already In operation. The course has been In attract condition for more than a week, and as a result has been heavily become As the patronised. more and more XamMiarplayers with the Unka which are mill lea than a year id, their enthusiasm mounts Tha members of tha local dub who play much on outside courses come home with the belief Chat Balt Lake boasts tha best eighteen --hole link in the west. The members are telling an Interesting story which came out of California this winter. When Hagen and Kirkwood were in Balt Lake in the fall of 1923 they played Over the Country dubs course at canyon. Then they went to thParley's Pacific coast and played the entire length of the ooaat ever the various golf links there. After finishing their tour of the roast, at a banquet at San Francisco It hr reported that Mr. Kirkwood was asked to name the best golf course he had played on la the west While he was surrounded by California friends, lie said without ft moment's hesitation, That of the Country club of Salt lake City. It Is reported also that Mr. said that there wasnt a golf Hagen course In the United States superior to the Country elbs course of Salt Lake City, with the exception of one on Long Island. The real golf players say that this Is not that the course Is extrsmely difficult, but that it la a course ot great variety of golf problems anfl a great variety of play. That Is what makes enthusiastic golf players. " Hverv one of the eighteen holes has a problem of Its own. Many of these holes have various problems. Th Inexperienced player will play a hole In one manner, the experienced average player will play it in another, while the real expert, a high-clapoorer man. will have still another method ot playing this hole. These things add to the enthnsiaem of the members of the Country club over the new golf course. Bob Simpson, professional of the local course, is expected to report for' duty the .early part of next week. Bob was due' here last Monday, but when almost In Salt Lake received the news of his brother's death In California. He hurriedly returned to the ooast to assist with funeral arrangements. Simpson was extremely fond of his young brother, who was well known tiers use at his excellent plav in professional and open golf tournaments. He was also accounted a splendid instructor. pUy Tim. 1.3ft. MrAnlcy Lmplraw-Bw- to Klnr kar SEALS WIN THIRD FROM PORTLANDERS By Rnteras.1 Service. PORTLANPi April 19. Ran Francisco mad. three straight over Portland, winning todays game, Winning and losing pitchers yesterAN PBA.VCThro. PORTLAND day: B H 0 A BH0A At Ins Angeles- - McCabe, Balt Lake, Camptra.lf . . 3 1 I IS WSlfce.cf 4 winner; Rehellenheek, Vernon, loser. 4 13 l Bet vsb.SP. ., Bait Ban Portland: At 41 0 3 8 Poole lk Francisco, Geary, Runs 486410 4 3 3 0 Br.sill.3to ... Hits .... ...... a a t a 1 1 1 u winner; Leverens, Portland, loser. 4 ft 7 ft ilreveetAlf... At Seattle: Jacobs Beattie, sinner; Vernon . Suits rf loser. law Leons, Angeles, 6 0 Run ? 0 I8 3 3 4ft Hhunpf.u. . At Oakland: Flttery, fiaeramdnto. Hits .....1 6 i i 1 1 ft 8 3 3 1 Rytor.e. . . . .. loser. , Winner; Oakland, Ariett, pitched By Innings Summary: , . raryp..,. 8ft ftft 0 liUeereni.p. BhellenbSLck a by Singleton S 0 01 tKIng bv Jolly I Shouldn't be surprised If Jakie May Kelly.cf by Doyle 3, Credit vicVeilc.r. 06 10J tor. to McCabe. Runs responsible for didn't try his trusty left against the fihellenback 4, McCabe 1. Doyle 4, Bees today. Total.. . . 3ft 3 37 Tolviv . 33 8 ST 19 ' Gilder 1. Struck out By Bhellen-bacl- c tRatted for Stumpr Is .the sihtk. Score by lDBirtg,-SI, by Singleton 1, by Jolly 1, a time for First without tong day Doyls Z, by McCabe T. by Glider 1. a home run iy rrspcisco ft 2 Basee on holla Off Bhellenback 1, PortllMt .. . 0 0 t 0 o 0 0 0 t o'f Bingleton 3, off a.Doyle 1, off Bummsfy: Rnnw,uh. Kelly. Bylee. Error Br,ll. 1, off Gilder Struck . Stolen bas oat Hy Leeereo er, Kenneth Retch sail Kermeth Groin Two-baX by Ovary X Beers oa tall hits Wilhoit. mer. Strand. Off taws Kelly 2. TwMbav. Deary Pearce, Vltt a, Hannah, Leslie 3. and kit. Four 11. StolenRtrasett. relays Wvlvh. Agnes. Bacrtfic Bacrific hits W belt,. Leslie, Paaree, teams as follows: Milton Braden, Joe ' Time of game One hour and 43 minDouble Gomptna. Folra, Frank Crifwnon, JuUan Dansle, hits Kkyaa, lanamtated: Poole to McCannMe utes Empires Ward and Byron. Odetl HID, htarvtn Kehop, Ray trillta Poole. Time ef geffle 1 bone 36 ion, Vaughn Allred. Clarence Harvey. Gena Bcvrdoe mlaatee, Lmplree aad Finney. Winslow Gray, Richard Burnside. West Athletes Howard Carman, Loveridee New hart, WESTUtK LIAOUE. Kenneth Keeler, Jim Ilartlie aad SteProvo phen to Compete Won. loL .PH Terry. 1 e .ax! relay- Wilkrw, Hal Bow JlrWta ft Coach - Homer Christensen., of the Mr John Lund, 3 ,7W Kenneth Kavarwmh, T' Oklahoma 5 3 wchool .314 City West Mgh yesterday picked Leonard Melzane, Francis Beyder and t. Joeeph 3 s .714 forty track and Geld lada whom he Alfred Boyd. Moss 3 .. .... 4 .4.3) City tomorrow to to enter Provo will take relay Robert Nlcdl. Leo ... ..... 3 3 ,1 the annual B. T. U. invltntional state Jeneen, Jim Hardie, Oarencw Harvey Dmvh Dee Motees 1 .143 Vfield meet. and Tyler Tounw. high school track and Denver ft 3 ,900 Four-mll- e relayi-CUnThe entrants are: Bayer, dash Joe Folca, Winslow Kermeth Crommer, Robert Heckler Teeterdey'a Semite. and Kenneth Reich, Gray. Bay Uullkiu and Asia At Oklahoma City Sira. City 11 Okie Howard Carman. Wil- home 10. High jump JF-rardash Frank Olemon, Mil- lard Lunt, Hal Bowen and Franos At St. Joeeph Denver 1. Bt. ftneepk X ton Braden, Marvin Bishop and Odell Snyder. At Wichita Omaha 3t Wichita 13. Mill. Broad jump Harry Pries, Vaughn At Tulsa pas koiaM 8. Tulta- - ft. dash Robert Niool, Leo Allred, Stewart Gallagher and HowJ'eneen and John Lund. Carman. ard Honolulu Return hurdles Ckxrenes Harvey, Javelin ihrman, Price aad Igint. Richard Burnside and Ray Ouilion. Joe , Inscue Mimr Christensen, e $223.82 run Kenneth Kavanagh, Gatehouse, Harry Price and Clarence w likes, Carl Odarbolra and Harvev. Ilato8 affoctiv May 15tb. Fnlna p.hard A ' -- d Porn. and Pacific E. A. Shewa, Offlca, Bbotput Gatehoaisa, Harvey o Hebert Heckler, Clinton Say4 Prloo. D. P. Am$ Hotel Vulw (Adv.) 1a 61 3, ; Oftooiftfti April 19. (By the Associated Press) Clarence H. Ds Mar of Metro ee, 35 years old, who surprised sports followers last year by winning the American marathon-roa- d race In record time eleven years after his first success In tha event, won It again today. His time of 2 hours S3 minutes 47 5 seconds set no new mark, but It wan nearly two minutes faster than that of the runner-uFrank Zuns, of the MUlrone' A. A., New York, and his victory established him as the only man In the twenty-seve- n years' history of this rftee to , win It three times. Todays wan- a contest in which veterans triumphed. Five of the flrwt eleven men were previous winners, and most of thorn well placed have been running for years. Zuna won In 1921, Carl W. A. Under, Boston A. A., In 1919; Willam J, Kennedy, I7. and Port Chester, N- - V., In Edouard Eaforo of Montreal, in 1915. Wallio Carlson of Chicago, brother of FYlta, who won In 1913. was third, and Albert F. Mioholson of tfuarntord. Conn , who contorted the lead with others' and then with i) Mur for wm ml Mi, nearly the twenty-fiv- o fourth. After Gunrmr Nlloon and Nestor Erickson of Now York, team A. mates of the C., had flntehed fifth and rtxth there came plodding home Carl W. A. Under of the Horton A. A., victor in 1819. and old BiH Kennedy of Port Charter, N. Y., who led the way In 1917. The latter, gray haired, who comee to Boston for these races, usually ridlner brake beams, wan warned ty one physician before the start that he should not run. De Mar s was a victory of stamina, speed and judgment. In which he fAodded along in fourth place for eight miles. Edouard Fhbre, the snow eh oe runner from the north country, who came In eleventh, the last of the five former winner, refused to stop runHe ning when he broke the tape. maintained his closing sprint right Info the clubhouse, up two flights of stairs, through the rvtnnaeium to s lunch counter at the farther end and only ended When he grasped a lanre bowl of pea soup and raised It with both hands to his lips. The officials then corralled film and led him back to the scales. BOSTON, p, mW Finnish-Americ- -- mid-imm- er ss TEXAS LXAQVE. At Port Worth 10; (Mil. A Wieklts Sell. X At Shreveport At Beesmoat 4. Ralvegtoa 3. At Hoaetos A Bea Aelenie 1. It 440-ya- 11 playe-Stu- Forty at Two-mil- One-mi- le to lOft-yar-d Rich-mond- 446-ya- d Haif-mll- and 188 2 8 8 8 8 Inlet. latBf pitehee Keck. l' of fiat Oaigley art rtar 60 miavtee. fflaaiKei hi 1 yiree 2 86 8 27 28 QUAKERS SCORE WIN OFF DODGER SQUAD Bftttrt far Nkf ta tk atatk. Pmith ta the ateth. fBa for feeR Tm4 ta the elfhth $BaUrt BtUri for BralM ta the richlh. for Gewrty'ta the etahth. 1R Bttr4 for Fells ta the ateth. fer Oeoae ta the hinth. ftSatt eere hf tahtage: New York .,0 8 0 8 2 6 8 BROOKLYN, April IS. Philadelphia hit opportunely behind Ring today and defeated Brooklyn, I to i. Th Dodgers had a chance to repeat their thrillBoetoe g B rally of Tnesday but OS Ooueer?: McGraw Men Biotoft, FriMh. Mr- - ing base erlg hhieMve. fteathworth, ONeill, Gibocia. failed, although they had th Three beee hit Brtete Beieft Felix. Doehle flBed twlcft with one out. With hear (TCMmU, Day Bill Meaeel. 8toUa Vane waa taken for pinch hitea to Frierik to Kelly. Boetea 8. Beeee oe ter in tha Seventh, and Mammaux finNew Yerk t be helte-O2 oft Beatea 8. Suraek ished the game. Walker made four 4 Nehf Score Each. 3 to by oot By Nekt 8, hy Bootee 4. Hlto Off hits, two or them double. In ae many Nehf f to 8 taetate; eff Leeee 2 it 1 ta trip to th baU BROOKLYN. PHOADKIJHIA. I aiof; off Bentoa 8 ta 8 baup; rtf theh B.H. O.A. B.H.O A taotage (eeoo eat ta V1TI0XAL UA0VZ. WtM 2 ta 1 off I 4 I wCeoey 3( 0laan,2b teal. Nrhf. Dolke.lb. 41443 ietb); BappXb.... Wes. Lest TH. 1 UWJoOaereara.. ... Wtaalac itrh Ooorty. yttrher New York ........ 4 8 1.800 Loeftaf Fltebrr Otaowleha Umplero Klrai Willie are, ef. 4 1 3 4(T Grtfflth.rL 414 ft 4 ft 1 .887 8t. Looi ft t8 1 .887 iM Denr. Tlae of fo8 2 heart 2 hit Wrigbtstowe t ft ft TkmUf..- .- I4 11ft Ctairaffo 8888088 Walk Patriot hlnth-lnnln- ff - Oooe-wie- Start 1 Philadelphia CinchiMtl' Pittobanr 1 1 .580 .800 .888 .888 .008 1 1 1 Brooklyn 2 2 4 . 8 Yaeterday'a Result. At Boetoa- - (Pint fame) New BoatoaJ; (eeaod.ame 8. ot tft in York 4, Maw York 4, Baft-t- At Brooklyn Pibtadelphl. It. Brooklyn At Chicfo Pit taper 6, Chicago 10. At Claciastti 8b Lwh 11, Cincinnati 2. 3, - Bdhadnla, Todayat B top. nt Brooklyn. Philadelphia Bt. I cl, at Cincinnati. Pittabwg nt CMenga. ate Becw4 fM! YORK. t BOSTON. B H.aA B.H O.A, 2 2 4 4 8 Fewefl.ef..., BeacrofLaa.. Gfoh.kb 4 18 4eatk worth, rf 4 8 8 8 Frlerh.2b.v , . ft 1 1 Noeeket.Sb. 4 8 12 8 NBW 188 liemwMf. Yeoofvrf,, Mrlnl.lh... 48181 2 lIBevwolUf. 8 108 14 8oealee.2h...i 4 12 4 8 2 6 2 0(Fwwer.. .... 2828 lManiai4.... 18 8888 Ran.9.. Bluaoe.f .... 86 T 27 18 Metre hy isati Wvw York .. 16 3l60ft- ft 4 Bwtaa Ban. Ptlsth. Kmrl, Trass. Bawatry: a CasalssOsw. Pmv.IL Bwell. Gratae. BrackcL Mclsnta. Geek, Braeraft, Twe-tar- a hit kit Bagwell. T0ree-6.e- e Tooey. Bra ras MeassL Stolea Melaaia. avert fir,, B, Bereft, ford, goatk-wertttaabla plsya Frisch ta Baedev ta Kelly: Yraag ta Prtaeh ta Saydee: Prlsch to Baaeraft to Kelly. Left e tasee New Yerk A Bratoa 3. Bate ra tain Oft J. Burae aft Blew A off Mersiwtd 2 Struck oat By 1. Bane. 1. ky Blum 1, by X Bite Off Barne. 3 la t liargavd Blame lane rat la th. seeuad); eft Blame, 4 is ft Isnlsis. Wisslsg pitcher ot Derr. seme Tim. rtapifss Ktam tod 1 hour mi.. tee. HIT 0!Ctmtop.2b. 0! Ford, w 4 Nckf.p Lursv.p 11 14 lKopf.w ft O 4! 0 ft 1 fShiUMn.,., ft Gsatra.c.... R Smith.... lift 9 ft ... lOowdy. 162 303 4 1 ONeill, 0 Reston.p. 6) Gepeirieh,p. ftifeoaey.p ItNixon ItOthraa 4 4 . ft 13ft 3ft 0 Soada.es parkiuoa.2b, ft ft ft ftt 4 3 4 4 ... Ilraltne.e.... 4 1 4 0 4 Klag.p. Mali.. flaa tar t Batted 64 8 2i 1 143 Schietooce.lb 4 4 3 fttBsrher.et..., 4 1 fti HlsKJb.,.. 1 4 3 Deberry ,c. ft 3 6 Stewart. e Vnuce.p...... tBUr-e- iiiiuu.2... Nets n 26ta Total... tha talk, 4 ft 1 ft 4 111 3 13 4 88 88 3 ft 1 3 2 88 8 8 1 88 ft 8 ft 8882722 far Vaaea ta tha aevaetk. IbfiUri far Miaiai ta the alath. Batted tor WUllama ta the htaU. Neore hr toalxea: .1 FkltadetaU Bmklra ... .8 8 8, 0 0 2 WUltaa Iwaaary: Walker, Lee. Barber, Btewart, Neia. Briaie Kiaa-Eapy- 1 i Kelly. GGaeaell.ef.. 4 lee.rf. 8888818 88 a. April 1. morning and afternoon Patriots day Boston from games today by tha sams bo core In each case, 4 to S. The champions came from behind each time and won in the ninth. Singles by Earl Smith, Bancroft and Frisch helped tecra tha tying and winning mna in the last Inning of tha first game. Cunninghams single, an Infield out; Mclnnla error and Bancrofts short sacrifice fly to South worth gave the visitors the winning run In the ninth off Marquard in tha afternoon gam. HOME Meusela triple off Boston- - in the MILLERS in two resulted morning game rung GIVES CUBS VICTORY and he hit a homer off Marquard in the afternoon with Frisch on th bases April 1. Chicago made OConnell, former coast leaguer, who It CHICAGO. two straight from Pittsburg today center field In the morning hld down by winning a slugging match, puncgame, made one base hit and was tuated with four home runs, 1ft to I. credited with one stolen base. I Hack Miller's homer with two men BOSTON. SEW YORK. B H.O.AI B H.O.A. on gar the locals th winning margin 4 110 In th fourth inning and forced the Baacteft,is.. 3 13 8 Powvll.ef retirement of tha veteran Babe Adams 4 ft 0 Si ftoethworth,rf 4 1 g Grok 3P 3 3 4 BiBeeckeLSb .. 4 113 from tha mound. Kahaber's homer was Prterh.2b. HcoMl.lf.... 1 lMeIuli,U... 4 312 1 his second in two days. 3 116 Yoppg.rf. ... 4 1 3 0)Pltx.lf 3 1 13 lb New Tork won BOSTON, Mksa.cf.... Walker ,U.... ...... 1 4 1 CeeBinfflWpCf 4 2 2 Bnytlor.e.... 4 8 6 IJOowdy.e. 8 8 8 J KeUy.lb Totals Batted New York f1 42 sk 1 1 3 ada 2. HeaUae, T. Oritfltk. Twartea bite Walker 2, Sihltabaer. Tbree-bae- e FkUadatahta Hifbe Left ea he fart, a balta Off Ysaca Ba T firae kya 1 S track ml 4, aft MiDtvi 1, oft Btaf 8 2. b? Btaf 6. Hits Bf Yaaea 8 h f kfasrtx Qff Vaaea 8 is T irtlaca; eft Mxsrtax Wild Fteh Biafe ta 2 innitt. halV Bealiae. Wloataf piUber . pltcber-YaoeeL'mpireo MeOvmick Leeisf tod Hart. Time rt gtiae 2 hear 88 ta- kt to -- J , DAYLIGHT SAVING AFFECTS MAJORS NEW TORK, AorU saving time this year wiH affectNa-a majority of the ball atube in the tional and American league. In New Tork City. Chicago, Boefon and Cincinnati daylight time will become effective Sunday, April 29. In Pennsylvania daylight time law are expected to be paesed. In which event the Pittsburg and ptuladeiptua club will be mffected. Cleveland. Detroit, 9L Louis and Washington will stick to ataadaed time. ltght ' Eight Nations to Take Part in Rifle Matches WASHINGTON. April 19 Team representing at least eight countries are expected to oompete in the and pistol matches to riQ ba held at CUfnp Perry, Ohio, next September, according to an announcement todav by the national hoard for the promotion of rifle prwcttce. France, Italy. England, Canada and Denmark will send teams. and ! prcfcaftly Norway, Sweden and aeveral South American oounh It was told. trie. Local anal bore rifle and pistol mate he far the eeleotiou ef the American team will be held throughout th country beginning May I, the announcement told, under the auspice of the National Rifle aaeocla-tioContestant qualifying in these matches will then compete in re- g tonal matches to he held at five or more oitivs yet to be selected. In these matches The high score will he brought together for a final elimination tryout at Camp Pen early in September for th selection of th American team. American marksmen won th International match' at Milan, Italy, iaet year and also at Lyons, France, tha year before. Intn-natio- nal ft ft ft ft ft 1 ft lftOft ... .. ftftftft d, BRINGING UP FATHER IM tJORRY BUT YOUR. MAIO I HAb THE MUMPb MUtJT QUARANTINE. HOUbE. FbR A Tys v WEEK! SURELY -YOU ARE COIN' YO THE 6AS- - By George McMaiius AM TOMORROW lt NU5HT OUCAN6 CHOW OER PARTY I WISH I COULD BE THEREOUT nacaie worn LET ME OUT 114 11 Totals. . Bt It Betted fer Kara is the eeveaiiu la the alath. TMal., 31 11 1 Batted fw Carleas Been by las lass. ftftlftlftll Tto( ....a PI debars M Chtoage .. ..ft 1 1 4 1 ft 1 1 Kara Blgtme, Baraell 1, Baommry: ray, Schmidt, Grantham 3, Grimes 3, rrt-seSchmidt, Grantham 3, ftrtmra 3, Pri three n berg, Millar, Kelleher, AMrtdga. Mnraerilie, Prlbrrg. Tree --beee hi to Three-ben- e Bnnrali. Be rake rt. kit Oraathea. - Hama rune Miller. Burnell, Kelleher, Tierney. Becrlflera rrlbetg h Btata. Dash la piere Kelleher to Grimes; n. Ttorsey to Manavilte to Grimm; Sraathsm to Kelleher to Grimes. Left 4a bare. Ptttnbarg 7. Chicago 1. Bases a ha I la Off Aldridge X eff Kasa 4. Struck eat By Aldridge X by Kara 3, by Certsoa L Rite Off Adams T la I innings (eons t In the toerthl; eff Kan 3 la B tamings; eff 80T7TKE1K Cartel 4 I 3 taninga. Bit bp pitcher By Carlana idrimea). rmp me Morns had Scale lie. Losing pitcher Adame, Time of Mobile . ... game 1 boor ft m metre. little Keek Atlanta CARDINALS TROUNCE REDS SECOND TIME Bt Lonts CTNCTNNATL April made It two straight from Cincinnati today by winning ragged and hardgame, 11 to X Keck was hitting knocked off the mound In th third Inning when th Cardinal bunched ftve hith with pass and an error fur six run. Couch waft taken out for a pinch hit-- , ter in the eighth, and th Cardinals scored tour mor off two yaorull hur-toIn tho ninth. Haines was steady until the ninth. Che it noon Plrmtn rheum New Ortesas Mess phis AS80CIATI0V. Won. Lest. Pet. 3 J ool 3 1 11 4 0 1 1 l.mn 1 3 2 3 .47 .600 ,06 .313 .tun) .U0 Yesterday's Kesalta, At Nashville T, Birmingham X At Attests T7, CliatUDooga ft. At Little Rock 1, Memphis I. (Twelve derttaeas.) At Mobile K. New Orleans X (Sieves darkaaaal rn reach. T. 1 Lftf IS. Mc-Ca- se TrtU... 86 8 2716 Fim ftiMt 1 ly on -- BEES X TIGERS 3. SALT LAKE AE H. K PO. ftarwelLsto If..., Bmith.rf.... Blades. Itorenhy.A.. t CISCWNATI. B H.O.Af B H 0 A. ft 1 3 ftt BetM.rf 4 3 3ft ft 4 6 1i rpcr.cf . . .. t 414' BchaelLft.... ... Bottom ley.lb 3 1 11 ftf Abnam p. ft 1 6 Stork Sh. Moelier.ef... I ft 3 WDoorto.lt.... Prelsas ea... 3 3 0 4 Bohoo.Sh. ... Aiaamitk,g. UalDa.p..,. . 4 14 ft ft lBraoler.... ... ftiPoaaace.lh... 2 ftftift ftftftft ftftftft lilt 1 ft ft 10 1 Placlll.lb..,, 4 ra... 4 Wtago,c..,.. 4 raeeaay Kark.p Coach 1 433 3 3 4 3 14 ft T 4 ftftftft ...,. 34 ftt ' Sift Totals.. 4014 3711 Tufa la.. 34 10 37 14 Batted fer Abrams in tbs hints. Score hy inn lure: 0-- 4 1 St. Loei. .... ft ft 4- -lh Cincinud . . ft ft 4 ft ft. ft 6 3 Rone Binds. Smith, Hernaby Bummnry: X. Bottom ley X Stock t. Hastier 3. Praises. Bora. X Breen ier. Dobras. P lor 111 X Kooarb. - Kmm ftoraoby, Stork, Two-bsa- e Pehn. hita Smltb. Bottomicy. Tbree-bsa- o hita Roree, -- 1 hi oca a. Cseenry. Horuaby X Moeller X Stales beeee Prel-geAleemllb. Sacrifice Ftmeeca. Double play Ceeeoey ta Feoeera. Left a beeee At. Deli X Cisciaoati 3. Beeee oa boils Off Keck X off Rrhaell X off Abraais 1. oft Raises 1 Struck sot By Keck X by Coc X by Baioeh X Hits Off Keck ft la tool age: oft Oeack ft la 3 34 laaimre: I eff (thrall 3 (arao out) ; off Abrmara boo t Aratex SEMI SOFT Collars Witt not wUc. Will not shrink. Will not crack, at fold. Are easily laundered. Med!r V lit Beim if ARROW COLLARS , , |